The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Tatler and Spectator [no. 1-160H. G. Bohn, 1863 - 8 páginas |
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... manner ; and was taken , like my betters , with the raptures and high rights of Shakspeare . My maturer judgment ... manners . It was due , above all , to the great satirist , who alone knew how to use ridicule without abusing it , who ...
... manner ; and was taken , like my betters , with the raptures and high rights of Shakspeare . My maturer judgment ... manners . It was due , above all , to the great satirist , who alone knew how to use ridicule without abusing it , who ...
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... manner of furnishing it with actors is something pecu- 1 Easily expressed , but not exactly . Better : - " But for fear of being overheard , and lest her quality should be known . " liar to that place , and gives us occasion to 2 ...
... manner of furnishing it with actors is something pecu- 1 Easily expressed , but not exactly . Better : - " But for fear of being overheard , and lest her quality should be known . " liar to that place , and gives us occasion to 2 ...
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... manner as became the Bickerstaffs , I would get her an agreeable man for her husband ; which was a promise I made her after read- ing a passage in Pliny's Epistles . That polite author had . been employed to find out a consort for his ...
... manner as became the Bickerstaffs , I would get her an agreeable man for her husband ; which was a promise I made her after read- ing a passage in Pliny's Epistles . That polite author had . been employed to find out a consort for his ...
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... manners , which grew in herself , and can be amended by her . From such an untainted couple , we can hope to have our family rise to its ancient in splendour of face , air , countenance , manner No. 75 . 9 THE TATLER .
... manners , which grew in herself , and can be amended by her . From such an untainted couple , we can hope to have our family rise to its ancient in splendour of face , air , countenance , manner No. 75 . 9 THE TATLER .
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... manner up the road possessed by Envy . The way above these apparitions grew smooth and uniform , and was so delightful , that the travellers went on with pleasure , and in a little time arrived at the top of the mountain . They here ...
... manner up the road possessed by Envy . The way above these apparitions grew smooth and uniform , and was so delightful , that the travellers went on with pleasure , and in a little time arrived at the top of the mountain . They here ...
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